Lemmy

Over four decades, Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has registered an immeasurable impact on music history. Nearly 65, he remains the living embodiment of the rock and roll lifestyle, and this feature-length documentary tells his story, one of a hard-living rock icon who continues to enjoy the life of a man half his age.

Martin D (it) wrote: When wiseguy Tommy Spinelli is charged with transporting a bag full of heads to his employer in beautiful San Diego, an identical-bag snafu inevitably occurs at the baggage claim. The heads touch... When wiseguy Tommy Spinelli is charged with transporting a bag full of heads to his employer in beautiful San Diego, an identical-bag snafu inevitably occurs at the baggage claim. The heads touch down in Mexico in the possession of an overworked, vacationing medical student, and madcap, macabre capital humor ensues. Produced by the creative team behind "Dumb and Dumber" and "Kingpin."

Chase H (mx) wrote: iliked this movie a lot and the chemistry between Brown and Cleef was great and the naked women of course were great

Paul D (us) wrote: This movie had actors in it that I like, but it was just torture to watch. This might have been the slowest 2 hours of my entire life. I do love some of the cinematography, but the script is just pure garbage. I could not recommend this movie at any cost.

Michael A (ru) wrote: Remember the 80's sure you do shitty hait shitty mucic..shitty horror movies..this one has it all..Eddie played by Family Ties "Skippy" Marc Price is a picked on high schooler who just lost his favorite heavy metal idiol Sammie Curr played by "light in the loafers" Tony Fields..So he plays the last record Sammie recorded before his demise and what happens Eddie becomes possessed by Sammi and starts to inact revenge on the bullies..This is a bad movie but a bad movie that revels in it's awfulness..I can see how some people might enjoy this dreck but then some people enjoy shitty heavy metal music also.